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The importance of being earnest: Strengthening ASEAN-India relations in an evolving world

The Eighth ASEAN-India Network of Think Tanks (AINTT) Roundtable was held in Singapore from 7-8 November 2024. The theme “Navigating a World in Transition: Agenda for ASEAN-India Cooperation” aptly highlighted the mutual challenges faced by ASEAN and India, as well as their distinct roles and responsibilities in an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape.

Future of Malaysia’s AI governance

Technology is meant to deliver services that could unlock human and societal potential. Yet, much as cars have taken the lives of people, the current digital age has exacerbated social divisions, introduced social ails and caused great monetary losses.

MALAYSIA-BRICS | Limpahan manfaat pasaran baharu, perkukuh kerjasama ekonomi & modal insan

Was it Andy Warhol who said that rather than believing that time changes things, we would be better off changing them ourselves? Not exactly those words but we get the drift.

Consider This: COP29 Baku — A Climate of Discontent

After two weeks of tense negotiations, COP29 concluded in Baku with mixed reactions. Developed nations had pledged 300 billion dollars annually to the global climate fight— a sum many developing nations say falls dangerously short.

Malaysia’s data centre boom could leave people dry – experts

MALAYSIA’S goal of reaching net zero emissions by 2050 will be financially tough, needing a balance between environmental and economic needs.

AWANI Tonight: Clear gig worker sector categories needed for stronger protection

The licence mandates stricter controls on data protection, child online safety, and transparency in advertising. Will these changes protect users online, or pave the way for increased censorship?

Politics: What Trump’s re-election means for the climate

Donald Trump’s re-election as US president on Nov 5 has reignited concerns about how it could impede the progress of climate action and the low-carbon transition.

Trump, tariffs and trade in Southeast Asia: 5 things to know

With China long established as the world’s factory, the United States has led a push to divert manufacturing and supply chains away from the world’s second-largest economy.

COP29 reflection and next steps on Malaysia’s whole-of-nation pathway

Malaysia Pavilion's COP29 Reflections and Next Steps on Malaysia's Whole-of-Nation Pathway The fireside chat aims to bring together key Malaysian perspectives, from both government and...
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